To lose your child once is acceptable, but twice is just plain careless--even if the child is a precocious brat. Still, that's what happens in this double bill of popular slapstick comedies. Home Alone features young Kevin (Macaulay Culkin), finding that his family have gone on holiday without him and he is left alone in the house. To make matters worse, some local crooks have their beady eyes on the seemingly empty property. Kevin must find a way of stopping his home being robbed. In the sequel, Kevin gets lost in New York and in this city of millions of people, comes across the same two crooks vanquished in the first film (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern). Will the dumb, bungling thieves never learn?
L**N
Home Alone & Home Alone II (Lost In New York)
My favourite Christmas films ever. Still enjoy as much as ever. Never tire of watching them. Macauley Culkin, Catherine O’Hara, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern etc. all excellent. Real festive slapstick comedy. Always tear up with Kevin is reunited with his mum
L**S
Iconic festive fare
Love these movies, what better Christmas movies are there than these?
H**N
Good product thanks :)
Good product thanks :)
S**E
Film review
Home alone classic must watch over Christmas period.
H**E
Great family movie
Classic Christmas movie for all the family. Got at a bargain price in preparation for Christmas this year.A large family prepare to go on holiday for Christmas but don’t realise they’ve left on of their children, Kevin, at home. Kevin looks after the house and realises they’re being targeted by burglars, so sets up the house with lots of nasty surprises the intruders.Second film has a similar case of losing Kevin at the airport as he boards for New York by mistake. Kevin has just as many adventures as the first film before being reunited with his mum.
A**R
Good value
Bought for my son in law as replacements he was happy
C**L
Great value films on one disc
Great Christmas films. Of course this is all relative, not ail will like this film but for those that do these are great fun with plenty of humour thrown in.Nice to have both films on one DVD should you want to go through both back to back without getting off the sofa!The quality of the films do not appear to have been remastered so whilst it is perfectly acceptable the quality is showing it's age a bit with these versions of the film.Saying that, it doesn't detract from a quality family film for any time of the year, especially at Christmas!
K**5
Definitely the best two Home Alones in the series
I had been wondering for a while whether to get these two films on DVD or not - I often see them on TV when they are on and always enjoy them. I had seen collections with all the Home Alone films, but Home Alone to me is about Kevin and the rest of the McCallister family so really pleased to see a collection with just these two films.In Home Alone 1, Kevin is accidentally left behind in the mad rush to the airport so the family - mum, dad, brothers and sisters not to mention aunt, uncle and cousins - can go to Paris for Christmas. Cue madness that only a child unsupervised can bring plus trying to catch some burglars, Harry and Marv. In Home Alone 2, Kevin makes it to the airport, but boards the wrong flight so he ends up in New York whilst his family are in Florida. Kevin then causes havoc whilst trying to sort some accommodation and trying to catch Harry and Marv, who have broke free from jail and have ended up in New York.The films are set at Christmas time, but the theme is not Christmas, so these can be enjoyed at any time of the year and is suitable for young kids and big kids alike.
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